Thanks man! I traded for a used one last night with no documentation. You saved me from a lot of unneeded aggravation. Now I'm all set for church on Sunday. God Bless!
Just got one. I’ve been looking at different reviews and videos but you my friend are the best at keeping it simple for guys like me who are somewhat new to this. I’m an old school classic rock guy who would love to pick your brain lol. Thanks for the time and effort you put into making these.
Where would you put an external looper and how does it need to be setup in FX loop? Would love if you made a video on how to place and setup a external looper. From hooking up cables to using it.
Great video. I have a question regarding using it as an interface for Logic. When using it this way, there doesn’t seem to be any way of adjusting the input (or output from the Pod Go) to Logic. The signal is low. What am doing incorrectly? The only way I’ve found to make up for it is to assign a “gain” in Logic, but that seems awkward.
Jason, I noticed you didn't go with one of the "newer" reverbs (Glitz through Double Tank) - is this because the default values of the newer reverbs are all waaaaay too wet/extreme? I keep going back to the basics because the newer reverbs take so much tweaking and it's annoying. Just curious if you feel the same way.
Thanks man! I traded for a used one last night with no documentation. You saved me from a lot of unneeded aggravation. Now I'm all set for church on Sunday. God Bless!
Just got one. I’ve been looking at different reviews and videos but you my friend are the best at keeping it simple for guys like me who are somewhat new to this. I’m an old school classic rock guy who would love to pick your brain lol. Thanks for the time and effort you put into making these.
Thank you sir - you made life a bit easier !!!!!!!!
Wow, so helpful, thank you very much
I got a house full of vintage and boutique tube amps. My POD GO (first modeler)is due in today via FedEx....Man am I excited
Hi Jason what kind of a difference it makes changing the order of pedals and amps ?
Can you assign presets to the foot switches?
What if you ate using a mixer ? Which Eq do I cut off?
If you do all the EQ in the unit you dont have to EQ in the mixer
Thanks for the video. Can you audition/listen to the adjustments you are making while editing or do you have to come in and out of the editing mode?
You can use your computer to edit your PG also, good to know the hands-on stuff like this though!
Can you have as many say 6 different reverb or delay if you wanted to, in pedal mode?
@@JasonCGuitarOfficial but you can do that on the HX stomp xL right?
Where would you put an external looper and how does it need to be setup in FX loop? Would love if you made a video on how to place and setup a external looper. From hooking up cables to using it.
@@JasonCGuitarOfficial Thank you! Love your videos!
Great video. I have a question regarding using it as an interface for Logic. When using it this way, there doesn’t seem to be any way of adjusting the input (or output from the Pod Go) to Logic. The signal is low. What am doing incorrectly? The only way I’ve found to make up for it is to assign a “gain” in Logic, but that seems awkward.
@@JasonCGuitarOfficial Okay, thanks. Does that mean that you have used this as an interface into a different DAW without this situation?
Great video. Have you done anything regarding hooping up studio monitors, amps, etc? The sound source is always interesting
@@JasonCGuitarOfficial I found my answer in the video you posted regarding hooking up the PodGo to amp or monitors, etc. Thanks for the great videos
Jason, I noticed you didn't go with one of the "newer" reverbs (Glitz through Double Tank) - is this because the default values of the newer reverbs are all waaaaay too wet/extreme? I keep going back to the basics because the newer reverbs take so much tweaking and it's annoying. Just curious if you feel the same way.
@@JasonCGuitarOfficial Ah, DSP - that makes sense. I didn't think about that. Thanks!
Where would I find the noise suppressor (gate).
it's on the input block.
You can also find one in a dynamics block, but it’s easier just to turn on the input gate